Michael Jackson Number Ones: Relive The King’s Music

Michael Jackson Number Ones: Relive The Kings Music
Michael Jackson will remain as one of the greats that the musical world has seen or will ever see, his music transcended generations and broke down racial barriers. Now that the King of Pop has passed, you’ll appreciate his string of number one hits even more, and what better way to pay tribute to him than this compilation. From Billie Jean to Bad, to his last collaboration with R. Kelly before his untimely demise, the collection is for fans of pop or those who are utterly clueless on who Michael Jackson really was. Available both on CD or MP3 format. Now we’re not ones to jump on bandwagons because you should already own some or all of MJ’s albums. But, if you don’t, you can posthumously appreciate the man’s greatness with these hits. $8+.

Zig Zag CD Holder

Zig Zag CD Holder
This is definitely a conversation piece. The Zig Zag CD Holder is a little dude holding your CDs and DVDs, etc. We just thought it was really cool. It’s perfect for holding your Ruler Zig-zag-zig Allah (RZA) CDs, or Ziggy Marley, if you will. $50.

Wu-Tang – 8 Diagrams

Wu-Tang Clan - The 8 DiagramsIt’s been a while since RZA put out beats like he did on 8 Diagrams, the new LP from Wu-Tang Clan. The Clan is back on point with a number of hot tracks such as “The Heart Gently Weeps” which is based on “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” by the Beatles, among others.

If you’re a fan of real Hip-Hop, 8 Diagrams is essential to any library. $10.

Radiohead – In Rainbows

Radiohead - In Rainbows, CD Box-Set and Download
Radiohead basically cut out the middleman by not signing with a record label for their latest album, In Rainbows. You can get it as a box set or a download which Radiohead so generously offers with a “name your own price” download. Yep, that means you can pay whatever you like, or not pay at all for In Rainbows. Of course, most people will show some class by kicking back Radiohead a few bucks for their trouble. The box set, however, isn’t free. $80.

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